User:Frickiewolf

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Greetings and salutations. I'm Wolfgang Frick, known as frickiewolf or wolf in my talk page signatures. I'm a Wikipedian born and raised in the Greater St. Louis area. I was born in 2001, and have been a member of Wikipedia since 2014.

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This user lives in the U.S. State of Missouri.
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Greater St. Louis Area.
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Republican Party.

I graduated from Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood, Missouri in 2020, and am currently studying political science and philosophy at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. After graduating with a bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in philosophy in 2024, I hope to go on to study law and work at a think tank in Washington, D.C., or to become a legal analyst or a pundit. Currently I do freelance political work, having run my first successful political campaign in June 2020 to elect my grandfather, Harold Frick, to the Board of Alderman for Pacific, Missouri.

From my sophomore to my senior year, I served on the staff of The Kirkwood Call, Kirkwood High School's student-run scholastic news-magazine and online publication. I was a web writer my first year on staff, and later served as design editor for my junior and senior years. I wrote a number of articles discussing my ruminations on current events, and oversaw the design and production of over 20 monthly magazines and two website redesigns.

I am what is generally described as a political junkie and a nerd, with a passion for technology and computers and for being litigious and studious when it comes to my study of American politics. I also love music (consumption, not as much production) of many genres, including electronic, alternative rock, experimental, jazz, dance, house and downtempo. I am also disciplined in many facets of new media, including web design, some front-end web development, graphic design, photography and video production.

Politics

I consider myself a constitutional conservative, in the words of the late columnist Charles Krauthammer in a posthumously released National Review column.[1] Krauthammer describes this conservatism as a reaction to liberal overreach of federal power in the 20th century, and a belief that government exists solely to protect the fundamental Enlightenment values of individual liberty and freedom of association. In other words, I'm decidedly center-right, but I believe strongly in the importance of the Constitution and the duty we have as a country to protect the values it and its authors espouse.

Even though I have deeply enshrined political perspectives, I pledge to be non-partisan in my Wikipedia edits; I will only strive to make it a more ethical and bias-free platform, because at present I do not believe Wikipedia is free of bias, or that the majority of its editors commit changes free of bias. To boot, my opinion on that front is shared by Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger, who wrote a blog post in May 2020 stating as much.

Key viewpoints

For the three people who will end up reading this user page, I have listed my key policy prescriptions.

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